Found this quote in "How Nashville Became Music City"...sharing.
"You could help yourself with the multitrack. That's the way I looked at it.
I tried to record with the multitrack offensively, not defensively.
Now everybody wants to record defensively, have everything so they can do whatever they want to [after the tracking session], and that may be good, but the magic to me is the performance of the band and singer."
**Lou Bradley was the chief engineer of the famous Quonset Hut studio beginning in 1969.**
Buzzy
Lou Bradley On Multitracking
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Lou Bradley On Multitracking
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DP 9.51 PCI-424e / original 2408, 2408mkII, 24I/O, MTP-AV
Yamaha C7 Conservatory Grand
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Focal Twin6 Be(s)
DP 9.51 PCI-424e / original 2408, 2408mkII, 24I/O, MTP-AV
Yamaha C7 Conservatory Grand
Hammond B-3 / Leslie 145
Focal Twin6 Be(s)